Last week President Obama revised the HHS mandate on contraception, and the Morning Joe panel discussed the issue today.
If you tuned into “Meet the Press” yesterday, you saw the Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan, the Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne and Joe Scarborough discuss the issue with David Gregory. Today, Noonan, Dionne and Scarborough continued the discussion, and Scarborough again issued his warning to the GOP.
Scarborough [to Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne]: You think the president did the right thing and did enough to move beyond the issue.
Dionne: We progressive Catholics, like conservative Catholics, were upset about the original rule because it didn’t give any leeway to all the Catholic groups that do amazing work around the country. Catholic charities, Catholic hospitals, people who work with immigrants or inner city school kids, and the original rule basically said this is not really religious activity so there’s no exemption. Well, for goodness sake these people are doing this work because they are inspired by the gospel. So we were very critical of the president. But there are two legitimate issues here. One is the desire of the administration – and I think most Americans – to make sure health care plans cover contraception. That’s a legitimate goal. The other is: How do you get that coverage to them without forcing religious institutions, notably Catholic ones, not to have to violate their consciences, their church teachings by financing something they think is morally wrong? …I hope my more conservative Catholic friends look at this experience and say ‘Ok, my word. The church has a lot of support outside and inside because of all this extraordinary social justice work it does. Let’s talk a little more about that and not have people think that the only thing Roman Catholicism cares about are a few issues like abortion and now contraception.








